I don't know what you mean by "other people". Could you elaborate so I can try to help you further?
Yes, Wicca does exist. Wicca is a pagan revivalist religion that incorporates many ancient Celtic traditions with other pagan pantheons.
Well Wicca is a religion basically based on belief in a lot of mysterious deep things. I myself find that I am into faerie things and impossibilities. I believe it is just the way of being into things that other people don't really believe in. It may also have to do with the fact that faeries first came about in Celtic stories and Celtic people were very much into Wicca. Wicca is, a lot of the time, tied in with mystical creatures and such because Wicca is the "witch" religion.
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No. One is a country, and the other is a religion.
Yes! You can be Wiccan no matter what you are stereotyped as, what gender you are, how you dress, or who ever you are! Wicca is a pretty open religion- the only thing Wicca is generally against is causing harm to others (whether it be people or creatures).Wicca is even open to you having multiple religions~
Wicca has its own scriptures.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
Wicca today is a commonly practiced religion, though many are still in the closet so no true number of practitioners can be accurately recorded. It is a very unique religion that people find themselves drawn to. It is a constantly growing and expanding religion that takes on new followers everyday, no different than any other religion. The main difference is that Wicca doesn't scare people into converting, as most of us believe that everyone has a path they need to follow, and if their path brings them to Wicca, then they should follow it, if it takes them to Christianity, then they should follow it.
Wicca is a diverse religion that is practiced internationally. At a spiritual level Wicca can be interpreted as many different things. For instance people who practice Norse, Celtic, Greek, Inca, traditional Native American, and ancient Chinese paths are often considered Wiccan. Wicca is a nature-based religion that focuses on the cycles of the earth. Because of this many spiritual paths follow the basic principals of Wicca. Depending on one's interpretation of Wicca it is practiced in almost every country in the world. But, commonly people who are 'self-proclaimed' Wiccans reside in North America and Europe.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.
While there are some people who claim that they are the member of a bloodline in which witchcraft and skill in magic was strong, there is limited evidence for it and Wicca does not treat them any differently. Anyone can be a Wiccan.